When a teen steals from the family, the house changes. Parents often move fast to rules and consequences, because trust has been shaken. Teen stealing at home can come from many places: pressure, impulse, shame, or a need to feel in control. In some teens, it sits beside depression and can manifest as risk-taking, disengagement, …
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When a Depressed Teen Is Draining the Whole Family: How to Help Without Burning Out
When a teenager is depressed, family life changes in concrete ways and affects the entire household. Parents carry sustained emotional pressure while trying to remain stable and supportive. Siblings experience the shift in attention, mood, and structure, even when no one explains it directly. The home becomes organized around preventing escalation rather than fostering ease. …
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Rage Texting, Threats, and Verbal Abuse in Teen Boys: Understanding Anger, Control, and Emotional Dysregulation
A teen boy’s anger can look different on a screen than it does in a room. Rage texting, threats, and verbal abuse in teen boys can come from more than one place. In some cases, coercive language aims to control, intimidate, punish, or corner someone. In other cases, it is impulsive: an emotional flood, poor …
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Teen Deletes Social Media But Still Seems Miserable
Several parents regard social media as the leading cause of their teenager’s unhappiness. You may feel relieved when your son or daughter finally deletes or quits his favorite social media apps. However, the relief can quickly turn into confusion if your teenager’s mood fails to improve. Instead of a happier teen, you may be left …
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School-Related Depression in Teens: Why Arizona Students Are Struggling and How Parents Can Help
In many Arizona schools, teens are meeting expectations on paper while struggling quietly underneath. Grades may hold steady. Attendance may look fine. Yet the emotional cost of getting through the school day keeps rising. Teen school-related melancholy manifests as tiredness, detachment, or a consistent loss of confidence due to academic pressures. For some teenagers, school …
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